The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, April 26, 1855, Image 4

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    A SHEEP PPECtIiATION
; A very verdant youth, bn the shady
side of thirty. triareled otit of sight of
home for purposes unknown, •and
stopped at a hotel to procure refresh
ments. The usual loungers of the
bar-room, together with a couple of
drovers bound for the eastern market,
with a choice collection of sheep, were
in that happy good humor said to he
produced by a satisfactory dinner,
going in fur anything to prolong the
cheer.
A tip of the, eye from one to the
other, as he mum ed, ,indicated that
they considered this awkward speci
men " game," and " mine host" glanced
immisinvely at his rough exterior, as
though taking an inventory and hal
encing accounts for dinner. The in
Docent object, seemingly unconscious,
stared nt everything with dull satis
faction, and answered the queries ad
dressed to him with a stuttering, for
eign accent, highly amusing, His
dinner being ready, ho addressed him
self to the "cold bite," not at all dis
turbed at the choice bits of conversa
tion coming up from the bar-room.
such as "raw Dutchman—fresh
from Baden—devilish fine fun," &c.,
commingled with uproaruus laughter,
which suddenly ceased on his return..
" Sheep, eh'!" he said, addressing
drover No. one.
" Yes, sheep; would n't you like to
purchase., some !bur or five hundred to
stock your farm with? ha! ha!"
"H:h-how du sell 'urn?" asked the
Dutchman.
'• Seeing it 's you," said drover No.
two, taking him by the button-bole
and Ileaking with mock seriousness,
"seeing it's you, neighbor, you may
have all you can pay for at two dollars
per head."
"P-p-pick ?" exclaimed. the Dutch
man.
"Yes, have your pick, and take all
you can pay for, at two dollars par
head."
‘• Well, I g-g 7 g - uess fake a look
at 'cm." So tiff went the drovers arid
Dutchman, followed by all in the bar
room, even mine host himself, to see
the fun.
"Fes, w-e hear the bargain; have
all you catrpay for at two dollars per
head. Gnome, hand out your money,;•
and picl your sheep."
Dut , Junau very leisurely opened,
his capacious wallet, and surprised the
bystanders by presenting iu all twenty
dollars, and proceeded- to select his
sheep.. Here the drovers discovered
that he knew what was mutton, and
bad probably learned to distinguish
wont from another article called hair.
'Hold on, man!" said drover No . :
onc, "you've your number; hero's
ME
"-Well, but m-.may be I-I-I might
find enough t-tu pay for a few more."
.`:',l) he threw over in all one hundred
and twenty-five, then straightening
uo—
" H-h-here's your money, 'sir; I.
e•pose I could pay for more,.but I
guess I've got all the good 'uns!"
The drovers found little satisfaction
in the roars of laughter that greeted
this announcement, and they cursed
the Dutchman most heartily, who
proved to be a Yankee after all.
AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY
It is pretty generally known, we
suppose, that the American Tract So
ciety have been in the habit of bowing
low to the slave power, and pruning
from their publications everything
which seemed to be a reflection on the
institution ofslavery. The present ef
fect of this course has probably been
some advantage to the funds of the soci
ety; but it has been must disastrous to
the growth of a healthful public senti
ment in the south and to the interests
of true religion. Such books as Ida
Nay, Uncle Tom's cabin, Paley's Mor
al Philosophy, Cowper's poems, the
Congressional Globe and the Bible can .
be found in the South notwithstanding
their iticendiarism. Slaveholders want
them and•will have them in spite of all
those things in them which strike at
the Slave interest. But if the tract So
ciety was the only publishing house in
the country these works would be em
asculated to suit the southern market
and the healthful and vigorous influ
ence which they exert would he des
troyed. The. N. Y. Independent in
speaking. on this subject quotes the fol
lowing as an evidence of the evil effect
spoken of.
An illustration of how the policy of
the Tract Society is working at the
South, came lately to our knowledge.
Those well-knowu publishers of Pres
byterian books, the Messrs. Carters,
republished a few years ago, the,"Me
muir of Mary Luudie Duncan," copy
ing the original edition without any
change or mutilation. The work, as it
cause from their press, was sold at the
South without hindrance or objection
from any quarter. It was, in f a ct,
quite as popular among their Southern
customers as anywhere. Afterwards
the the same work, as is well-known,
was published by the Tract Society,
bqt not till it had been trimmed and
expurgated in deference to the ruffian
power before which the Society habit
ually trembles. And now at last the
Messrs. Carters find themselves de
nounced at the South, for not having
been forward to do what the Tract So
ciety bad done. Their recent edition
of a work of,ltev. John Angell James,
. _ .
. .
in which Toptiey is alluded - to by Way
uf illustration, has-been. repudiated by
the Southern press, in quarters where
all his works have hitherto gone un
challenged. The example ofthe Tract
Society testifies, in effect, that it was
wrong in those honeStOld School Pres
byterian publishers to issue from their
press even so simple and harmless tt_
book as that, without first taking care'
to mutilate it in homage to the imperi-.
al power of the slavetrading interest.
7-Syracuse Ere: Chronicle.
AGE OF THE WORLD. Sir Charles.
Lyell, the eminent English Geologist,
believes that it must have taken 57, 000.
years to form the delta of the Mississip
pi, and 85,000 years for the Niagara
river to firm its present channel from
the lalls to Queenstown. nearly all
the eminent geologists believe this, and
they consider they have facts to prove
it, so strong that they cannot be gain
sayed.
D. W. SPENCER'S COLU=,.
New Goods for the Summer Trade.
W. SPENCER. would respectfully in
-1.1 ...form the inhabitants of Coudersport
and vicinity that he is now receiving a FRESH
and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods,
which. will be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
He would also return heartfelt thanks to his
old customers and fiainds for their past patron
ago,
and would be 'glad to show them any
goods which he has, aud will try to sate them
at least 10 per cent. by calling and examining
before purchasing elsewhere.
• GRoc if HERE take the lib-
ERI ES: iertv to inform the pep
pie Cf Coudersport and
Potter 'county that I am still at my new stand
opposite the north side of the public square,
where may be found GROCERIES of all kinds
constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof
fee, Saleratus,, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco,
Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery,
ife c., c.
My motto is, "The nimble sixpence in-pre
ference to the slow shilling."
D. Ny.." SPENCER_
Drugs, Medicines,
DATENT MEDICINES,' Oils, Spirits of
X Turpentine, Camphine, Burning. Fluid,
Soap, Candies, for sale low at
SPENCER'S.
AP, Letter, and Noto Paper, all kinds of
Stationery, Steel-pen Holders Wafers,
Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En
velopes, Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut
lery; :aid a variety of Fancy Articles, together
with Sisk and Thread, etc., at
GRAIN, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, Shin
gles taken for goods at their cash. value.
Cash not refused. D. W. SPENCER.
J4UTTER and Lard of a superior quality
for sale at SPENCER's. ,
A NY one desirous of a good quality of
Syrup of Molasses will do well to call at
SP-ENCER's.
COUNTY ORDERS taken for Goods at
SPENCER's.
BABBIT'S Yeast Powder for sale by
SPLNCER
XTEW THING.—Pure Ground Coffee
-11 great thing for the ladies. SPENCER.
LITHONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and
many other popular Medicines for sale by
SPENCER.
10111ULVERIZED Coru Starch, for food, for
sale at
SODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Allum,
t , JChalk, Salts, and Glue, for sale . at the
GROCERY 'STORE
COPEL and coach varnish can be had at
Spencer's on very re.,sondb.c terms. -
OIL OF TAR, .Merchant ' s Gurgling Os!, to
be had at • SPt.NCLIt's:
HUT AND LEAD at lower figures than
1 10 down town at 6 PE:\ Cr.Ws.
A BETTER se:ectiou of Coffee not found
1 - 1-
1 inlhe county than at ' SPENCE.R'S
T EA by the - chest or pound for sale by
SPENCER
New Goods.
DW. SPENCER has just retnrned from
• .he city with a large sock of Groce
ries, Drugs and Medicines, cud a.general as
sar.tuent of fancy Articles, and tu..ny tidier
things too numerous to mention, which will
be said tow for cash or ready-pay.
11101)LUG' TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing,
.11.: and 6ruoktug, by the pound, at
SP LACER'S.
N E\4 arrival of Pure Ground Cotlee at
D. W. SPENCIA'S
Come to bring you Life and Health."
Dft. CCRTES' 111 GENIA, or Inhaling
.tlygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for the
cure tit l'ulmomity Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchi:is, Coughs, Co.ds, and all Lung and
Liver compiaints. A new method of Inhala
tion for the cure of the above named diseases.
For sa.e Loy D. IV. SPENCLIt.
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
21/J.W. HARDING, Tailor. All work
••ntrusted 10 his care Will be done
neatness, comfort, and durability.
Shop over Lewis luau's store. G-37
ItESH urning Fluid and Cumphiue at
X the DUCG uud BOOK-STORE.
Music.
UNTEN'S celebrated Instructions
I for the rhino-Forte;
burrow:es' rinno-Forte Primmer;
Union (.i1;.1 Bunk ;
A new supply of Sheet Music;
For silk! by T. B. TYLER.
A NEW supply ol Fluid and Cam
phiue new and beautiful
patterns just received. and for sale low at *-
TYLER'S.
Clothing, Clothing.
THE place to buy well-made Clothing at
a low price (a large stock to select trout
OLll.lsTuys;
Drafting Inistrurnents s
Water Colors, Lirawing Paper, Pencils,. and
Brushes, just received at. TYLER S•
Stationery .
A T IVholesale and Retail ut .
TYLER'S.
PICKLED CHERRIES at
C. S. JONES'.
ISnotstss
C. W. LLIS,
atterneg at nab',
Coudersport, Pu
Jan: 18. 1850. -
F. W. KNOX,
Etttarntg• at E.abs, •
Coudersport, I'a, will regularly attend the
courts in Potter county. 3-40tf
•
A. P. CONE,
cittterneg at ?Labe,
Wellsborouglr, Tiogu enuoty,.Pa, will regular
ly attend the courts of Potter county.
Juno 3,4848.
TIIE, undersigned having been entrusted
with the care of several large tracts of
and 'in this county, has made himself ac
quainted With the lauds and laud titles of the
county, and will give - immediate attention to
atiy business of this nature that may be en
trusted lo him. J. S. MANN.
M. IL GAGE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SLIIGEON—WouId re
spectlially inform the citizens of (loaders
port and Potter county, that he has located
permanently among them, and will attend
to all calls in his profession. Office—T. 13
Tyler's Drug and Book Store 6-6
A TTORNEY AT LAW.—Office, East side
of the pubic square, Coudersport, Pa.
By spec al artangemen: the professional.ser
vices of S. P. JOHNSON, Esq., may be engaged .
through him in all cases in which he is not
preciously concerned.
N. B.—All claims due and payab!e to the
undersigned, personally and professionally,
may be found in .he hands of Isaac Benson,
Esq., for adustment. S. P. Juussos.
March 3,16 , 4 c ,. 1-zt f
JOHN S. MANN,
ATTORNEY •No COUNSELOR AT LAIN
Hill imolai the beveral Courts in Potte
anti Al'Kelm counties. All busiuess mitruste
to his cure will receive prompt attention.
Unice on Muin-street, opposite the Cout
House..CoutlFrsport,
ARTHUR G. OLMSTED,
A TTORNEY
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
trill attend to all business entrusted t
his care with promptness and fidelity.
Otlice—iu the Temperance Block, up stairs
/Main -street, Coudersport, l'a. 7-1
L. F. MAYNARD,
attonm SzCounstior at Rain,
Coudersport, Pa. Whet —mirth ut the court
house square, at "The People's Guth Store,'
up stairs. 3.47
SPENCER'S
FRANK JOHNSON,
Cabinet faattrr.
COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA,
Wishes to inform the citizens of Coudersport
I and the surrounding country, that he wilt exe
cute ail orders in Ins tine of business at shot•
notice and reasonable prices. '
Place of business near 'the Presbyter ia
Church. 1:4
Dl3. BROWN would give notice to the
• public that lie is prepared, at his Foun
dry in Coudersport, to do all manner of GAST.
make amid liui>tt to order all kinds
of Machinery, Mill Gearing. Board and Log
Cars, Sleigh-Shoes ul all sizes, and every
article needed by a Lumbering cumuli/Idt)%
And to fartheas he would say, that he has
procured some of the best Pluto patterns in
use, both Flat Laud and Side Hai, and keeps
hem constantly.on hand. And will make-to
order Ficld.Rollers, Harrows, Cultivators, and
every article used by Mimi in his line of busi
ness. Ile is prepared-also to du rill kinds of
BLACKSMITHING.
And from his long enerience in the above
business, he feels confident of giving satisfac
tion to those who may give him a call.
. N. 13.—01 d iron bought, or taken in ex
change for wink. 7-`27y
War Declared at Last.
"HE long repose of Europe is about
to be disturbed by the bugle's note and
the reville of the drum, calling its slumber
jug - millions to arms in the defense of their
fitzsides and their •country. England and
France are calling fur men and means, and
rending forward their armies to battle against
she aggressions of the Russian Rear; but
'sidle the Old World is convulsed by revolti
tion,unusual peace and plenty reign in' the
New.
In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our
business we have formed u copartnership
under the name and style of N. S. BUTLER
& CO., and have• taken the store in -EMpire
Block, iu the village of Olean, formerly occu
pied by 'thing & Brother, and are now re
relying a splendid new stock of goods adapted
to the season. and wants of the community,
which we intend to sell exclusively Mr cash
down, at prices that will cause consternation
and dismay in the ranks of old logyism that
has been so long established in this section.
Our stock will consist in part of the follow
ing Goods I,•
Hardware, ' Crockery, Boots & Shoes,
Elate, Caps, carpets,
• Oil Cloths, Drugs; Medicines,
Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils,
Sushi, . Putty. Chairs,
Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Feathers
Stone and IN um - ten - Ware;
And we-menu to keep "such au assortment of
the above goods that persons from a distance
can be assured 01; finding, everything they
usually want at prices that will'do them good
Call and see for yourielves. .
N. S. BUTLER &-CO
Olean, May 5, 1854. 6.51_
THE Governor of the Smle of New-York
has -appout ed the subscriber a Commis
sioner for .ne'Sm.e of New-I°Di; ,o take the
acknowledgment of Deeds and other insam
ments, and to adminis.er oaths pursuant to an
act of the Legis,amre of the said State.
ISAAC BENSON.
Coudersport, Dec.l2,lcol.
T. B. TYLER has just returned from the
and is now prepared to show the
largest and best -stock of Drugs, Medicines,
Panne, Uils, Rooks, Stutionern Paper Haug
ings, and fancy Goods in the county.
1-1 e is also prepared to sell lower than at
Wellsville. and as lout as any other establish
ment in Cuuderspott,
April 15, 1855.
MHE best three. willing tea and 6d sugar is
1 at OIZISTED's.
lITONEY.—A good quality of honey for
41. sale at C. SMlTit's
TEASE fresh and cheap, at
" TYLIIVO
LAND AGENCY.
ISAAC BENSON
FOUNDRY.
Notice.
New Goods.
- - - . . -
ANA
' - - ... ... __
RIME . TO OFFICERS, SOLDIERS,
• .
•SEAMEN, &c., OF ALL,WARS: THEIR
Brought Home to the Door of ,the Million.
A WONDERECL DISCOVERY has recently WIDOWS, AND MINOR CHILDREN.
been made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the -
S.M. KNIGHT, Attorney for Government
treatment of Consumption, Asthma, and all • Claimant*, Washington, D. C.,
diseases of thetung. We refer to " Dr. Cur
tis' Hygeana, or Inhaling Ilygean Vapor and .every
to give prompt and personal
IL/attention to the prosecution of Claims of
every description against the Government,
Cherry
. Syrup'.7 With this new . method Dr. and particularly to those before the Treasury
C. has restored many afffictetFones to perfect
Department, Pension and. Bounty,Land Bu
health ; as an evidence of which lie has loon- Department,
Patent and. General Land Offices; and
tnerabre certificates. Speaking of the treat- ,
tnent- a physician says: It is evident that in.. Board of Claims. '
Au experience of years, and a familiarity
haling—constantly breathing an agreeable,
with the means of obtaining the earliest and
healing vapor, the medichml properties must
most favorable aCcion. on Claims,. with his
'come: in direct contact with the whole of the
facilities for the dispatch of. business, justify
anal cavity of the lungs, and inns escape the
him in assuring his Correspondents, Chinn
,many and varied changes produced upon .
ants, and the Public generaliv, that interests
them when introduced into
,the stomach, and intrusted to his keeping will not he !leg
stib;ected to the process of digestion. The lected. -
Hygena is for sale at the druggists' through I E
II
a SSION, BOUNTY LAND,.PATENT, AND PUBLIC
out the country.
- - LAND LAws.
. N. I'. Dutchman, Jan: IL He has nearly ready, for gratuitous distri-
The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the
butime among his business Correspondents,
linen without- the least inconvenience—the
(and those who May become such,) ii neat
heat of the body-being sufficient to evaporate
the fluid. pamphlet containing a synopsis of the existing
Pension, Bounty Land, Patent, and Pubac
Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow-
Land Laws, down to the end of the late
ing might be named. One package of the
Congress—includ lig the
Hygena has cured me of the Asthma of six
1101THLY-LAND ACT OF MARCH 3, 18.55,
years standing.
under which all who have heretofore re-
Jas. F. Keesrierry, P. M., Duncannon, Pa.
eeived less than-160 acres are now emitted to
I BM. cured of the As.hina of 10 years stand
additional laud; said Act grants also lthi acres
ing,.by Dr Curtis'llygeana. "
to all Officers,Nou-commiss.oned O ffi cers,
Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chaplains, Solders, Wagon Masters, Team-
Mrs. Paul of No. 5 Mammond st., N.Y., was
sters, and friendly Indians, of the Army, in
cored of a severe case of Bronehetis by the
c:uding, State Troops, l'oteureers,and :Militia
Hygeana.
—and all Officers, seamen, Ordinary Seamen,
MPs.ster hid been cured of a distressing
Alarines, C.erks, and Landsmen, of the Navy,
cough of several years standing, and decided not here.ofore provided for, who have served
to be incurab e by her physicians. She .W 4.9 not ie.;s than foimeen days (un'ess in _ba - .i.e)
cured in one month by the llygeana.
at any period since 17; u ; and to the w.dows
J. 11. Gaubert, P. M.; Ittchniond, Ale. and minor ch,,dren of all such persons end-
Price Three Dollars a Puckage.—Sold by .
CURTIS & PERKINS & BOND & PAUL, tied, and deceased.
1 his partiphtet" contains "Forms of Appli-
No. 149 Chambers st., N. Y.-1 Packages cation" more fult and coniple e than any e.se
sent free by' express to any part of the United where to be found ; adap.ed to the Wall.S or
Sax es for 'ICI.I DO.WIS.
every class of Claimants under the Act, wi It
N. IL—Dr. Curtis' Hygeana is the original copious decisions and i ns.ruc i ons of the
and on y genuine ar.ic c, and all o.hers are 1.4
-p“ranen,, anvil prac real suggestions as to
base tmita.tons or vise and ikurious coun.er- : the co rsc to be pursued in suspended or
felts. -Shun them as you wou.d poison. -
Sold by Itusse:l & Scott, N 0.138 Market re
l e 'a c r e ti d es c n as o e t s. wishin. to avail themselves of
stree:; Phi ado ph a. who will sell by the 1
the faciti.ies atiorde2by this Office in securng.
dozen at the l'roprio.ors' rates.
I prunipt and pers,nal superintendence of their
minis at the Depar.ineu.s, c..n ob.ain copies
of the above pannth e: by remitting thirty
cen:s in pos.ege sumps.
INDUCEMEATS Tu CORRESPONDENTS.
Correspondems who prepare and. forward
cases for tru.nagetnern by this Agency will be
dealt with tiberally; supplied whit ad neces
sary blanksgratis, and kept constantly:advised
of die change 4 that from time to time occur
in the executi Al of the laws.
It is within the subscriber's power to direct
his Correspondents to the locality of yore
mauy persons entitled tinder the Act; arid
having obtained several thousand Land War
ran.s under Conner laws, he is in possession.
of da.a that will materiany assist iu securing
additional tummy.--
Fees, be.ow the usual rates—and contingent
upon the admission of Claims.
The highest cash prices given for Land
Warrants, Revolutionary :_script., and Illinois
Land Patel: s.
Address
46.--:it.
New Books.
TDA MAY, by Mary Langdon.
.I.The Newsboy.
Bayard Tay.or's Central Africa,
Lands of ,he Saracen, and
Poems of Oriem.
. Fanny Fern's lust, " Ruth 'Hall."
Life MT. T. Barnum.
Mr. Rmherford's Chi'dren, by the author
of The Wide, Wide Word.
Mary Ho wia's Tales, for chi:dren.
The Young Americ:in's Library, consisting
oldie lives of ‘Vashm g ,on, Lafayette,
• Fruuk.in, Marion, and eight others in
one se_(.
Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha
Missed. - •
Periscopics—Dr. Elder.
Bcrita and Liiy, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith.
Webs.er and his Maser Pieces—Tetil.
Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by
Mrs.-11. B. Slowe,—&c.,
Just received and for sate nt the
JOU RNAL .BOOK-STORE.
Couderspon, Dec. 7, 1:-KA. 7-:29
The Journal Book-Store
OFFERS to the public a good variety of
most readable books, cheap for cash or
faun y necessiiies. Ail the newest books of
ralec are kept on hand, -or immediately pro
cured for cusiomers, and we hope to receive
such patronage as' fai.hful atteuzion to busi
ness, and an earnest desire to ohiige, may
deserve. New books received at short in.er
yids.' School Books, Sta•ionery of all kinds,.
materials for Paler Flowers, c.c.,' couszamly
on hand. Music, Maps, Mathematical Lastru-
Picase call and examine for yourselves at
the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE.
GRAIIAM'S and Putman's Alagazines
Blackwood's, Edinburgh nag .zine, and
the Edinburgh and Wesiminster Rev.aws, at
the JOURNAL Buns -STORE.
1000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED, -
rim - ) ezuwass for die best and taunt saleable
Books pnb.ished. They are wriaen by
the most popu.ar Authors of the day, in
cluding, among o.bers, T. S. ARTHUR, of
whose-,as. great work,
TEN 'NIGHTS IN A ,BAR. ROOM,
10,1;,t, copies Ir..vo . been .so.ti withal u month
of pub.icaiion.
hese books are beautifully illustrated,
(many of them will finely co.ored plates,)
and are l rimed and bound in the best manner.
Agems will find a p.e .:iant and proti.ab:e
emp.oyment in their mrcuntion. For par
tiemars address (post paid)
J. W. BRADLEY,
7-19 31 Pitaiisher,
No. IS North F.our.h street, Philadmph:a.
E \ find Sing, Lead,
e‘irything intime tine of Aniniunition,
and Ftstling Tackle of the best quality and ut
low prices at TY LE R'S.
YON'S IiATHAIRON and other
LA, nellutt preparations fin cleansing and
aneutilyin" the IIA I It, fin• sale at TYLER'S.
PEILSONS about to build or repair, willftnd
a complete stuck of 11 indow &ash: Glass, Potty.
Paints and Uils, lur sale at fair prices by
T. IL TYLER
N LW BOOKS just received !tt the
JOURNAL BOOK—STORE
Sept. ],1851. 7-16
CHEST HANDLES, Drawer . do, Bolts.
Re.eltes, Haler Snaps, NVardrobe Hooks,
Barn Door Hinges kept for sa.e . by
LEWIS MANN.
ElmJ•l ER'S MUT tt:NAtti rocket•
Uuiversity, Octavo, and Quarto
editiiius, fir bale by IYLER.
VIOLIN Strings at _
Drug and Book Store
VIOLINS and Flutes just received by
TYLER
Notice
THE parmerihip here afore existing be
tween W. T. Jones 4k, Bro. is this day
disso.ved by mama' consent. '1 he deb.s due
said firm wtil be fonnd iu .he hands of W. - T
Jones, and all maims against said firm are to
be presen.ed to-him for payment.
- .
I do hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent
for the - transitmio.e and management of all of
any of my business, giving him full authority
and power in the same: N. T. JONES.
Coudersport, Se .:ember 25,
R y Cooa
.11-1 E. OLMSTED
ry_• would say to the
that 46 13 to.nv .receiviug, a stock of
Goods, which he will be happy to show to al
who may furor him with a call.' You can Find
by culling ou him u good assortment of Lawns
Poplius, tiareges, Burege DeLaiuei3, De Doges,
Silk &c.,.&c. Also, Prints, Giughatns, Do
mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and
a large stock of Boots and Shoes; -all of which
will be sold as low as they -curs be bough
elsewhere.
lARIES for 1855 just received at .
D
TYLER'S
Tin and Hardware,
THE underbigned has connected with
his Tiu, Sheet Iron, Copper, and Stove
business. that of HARDWARE and CUT
LERY—so that in addition to the business
heretofore conducted by him, he is now ready
to supply the public with almost every variety
of heuware, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Hoop
Iron, Nails, Cable and Ox Chains, Ciirpenters'
Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Rope for Ca
bles. A general assortment- Of Clocks, Ja
panned 11 are, Toys of every description ;.and
in short, he designs to keep all such things as
the public wants in his line, which he will
sell, not for less than cost, but tor a ytitir
SMALL profit indeed, and hopes by a strict
attention to his business to receive tliberal
share of public patronage. -
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for
Goods, at - ilie highest market plices; also, iF,2O
per ton paid for old iron.
ly JAS: W. SMITH.
Premium Fanning Mills
Important to Farmers and Mechanics-
THE subscriber has purchased of J. '
Bamborough the right to use in Potter and
M'Kean counties his patent in the construction
of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex
bense, commenced the manufacture GI a PRE
MIUM MILL which will clean froth lOU to
21111 bushels r hour. This Mill was pate •ted
Alarch:2o, 1047, since which time it has stood
at the heild of the list at all the State and coun
ty agriculturul societies where it has been ex
hibited.. and is a universal favorite with I.ll'
antlers who have tried it. It took the pre
rnium at the first Agricultural Fair held at
Ilarrisburg, Oct. 31st, 1151, when there were
30.00') people present ; and at the great State .
Agricultural Fair at sew-York, held at Roch
ester Sept. 16-19, 11 4 .51, this Fanning Mill
received the. highest honors.
liaving met with uniform success wherever
tried, f confidently invite the farmers of Potter
and•M'Kean counties to call at my shop in
Coudersport and examia efor themselvi.s.
A.supply always on hand, to be sold on rea
sonable terms
6-371 f
Trull subseribm ben by gives notice to the
JL public, that having g SHUTT3
his uute fur tiglitydollars, bearing date t...mr
the last a March, 1834, payable September,
1836, attd having, never received nay value
therefor, he will reftwe to pay toe .suave;
therefore he warns any perstm from buy tug
the - slid nate With and expectation of his pay
ing it. [6sl] CONSIDER STEARNS.
Mill .Owners will always find supply of
Oil for machinery' at satisfactory' prices, and
in any quantity ,at
TYLER'S Diitg Store.
LIFE OF lIORACE GREELEY,
Prayer Books
Fanny Gray,•
The Orac:e of Flowers, and a new sup
ply of SCHOOL BOOKS,
Just received at iho
JOURNAL BOOK-STORE.
The People's Cash Store,
• AT COUDERSPORT:.
Something New. and Something
W. P. JONES
A. F. JONES.
THE subscribers, having entered'into part
nership arrangements under the firm of
" MAYNARD & WILCOX, will be happy to see
all old friends; and all new friends, calling
day af.er day, and continually, at - " The Peo
ple's Cash Store" in Coudersport, inquiring
for DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE, -
CROCKERY,
READ I'-MADE CLOTHING,
and all the endless variety of articles. which
the People want, and mast have. And the
subscribers will sell to their customers, old or
new, for the Cash, or other .Ready-Pay; the
very best bargahis to be had in Northern
Pennsylvania.
MAYNARD & WILCOX,
Coudersport, April 5,4855. -
S. M. KNIGHT,
Washington, D. C
JOHN RECKFIOW
Machine Oil.
Wanted.
xEmv• GO 01is
TNOUIiTLESS there are many perso u
ilCoudersport and vicinity who hare it em o
visited the famous BOSTON STORE at ti t
fast-growing village of 'Wellsville. The
Ve
of this-store is qi, which number is everrth
door--
BOSTON STOR E ,
91
o'sn TUE MOIL
This establishment is one of the Wm
DRY GOODS andREADY-MADE CLOTH.
ING Depots' in• Allegany county. Hundreds
of customers from - Potter county buy all their
Cltithing, Boots and Shoes, and otherfixittp,
at this great mart of business. But still there
are those who have never happened to 411
into the path that leads, most asouedly,
economy and wealth. That path leads s y
casts buyers straightway to the
GREAT BOSTON.
We have no-enemies to punish, no frieada
to reward. We. sell for ready pay, and take
in exchange for Goods the following Awl'sl
articles, viz.:
Cash Tallow Venison Oats
Beeswax. Fur Beans Socks
Hides Wheat Yarn . Rags
Potatoes Wool - Butter de., de.
We are now receiving from Our shop at
Rochester,about ten cords of the best BOOTS:
and SHOES sold in the county.. We keetn
constantly on hand-- .
Alen's India Rubber Boots,
" " lover-Shoe.,
" Coats, •
" " Pants,
IS IS SI Caps.
With a. very extensive stock of TRUKS,.
VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, choir,
Black mid Colored Dress Silks, Alpaca, 14.,
laines, Thibet Cloths, -Prints, Ginghalm, as
other Dress Goods—together with a general
variety of -Dry Goods.
Shawls, Shawls.
In-particular, we would call the attituiaa•r
the ladies to our great variety of 5H.4013,
of every poss.b!e kind, altogether too nu
morons to mention.
Mattre . sses
We - have the largest stock of the difieretit
kinds of Mattresses in We:t6rn New-York
Hotel keepers can be supplied : on reasonable
terms.
Three Cheers for the contcmplated•Cand
from Wellsville to Rochester; and . hoping
that the Plank Road will be continued onto
Coudersport during the coming spring, ana
that the sons and daughters of beinghtni
Potter may be more frequently seen in out
yaunkcity.
We remain your ob'rserv'ts, •
LANCEY St- Co.
Wel!sville, Jan. 13, 1e54
MACKEREL, Salmon, and Blue Fish. it
C. S. JONES'.
SUPERIOR Sperm and Tallow Caudles'ai
C. S. JONES' PPOVISION STORE.
INDIAN MTAL_and BUCKWHEAT coz
stantly on.hand at the
NEW PROVISION STORE.
CIRAIN and Produce of all kinds taken iv
,(:tchange for Goods ac (his store.
(2 S. JONFA
1T1.31:3 and Sliotthlers;—a now assortment
ilia C. S. JONES'.
SACKS OF SALT at the'
NEW PROVISION STORE. -
RANBERRIESI CRANBERRIES! by
quart Dr bushel, at C. S. JONES'..
---
JOHN RECKHOW,
Carriage and Sleigh-Maker.
TIIE subscriber respectfully gives notice
1 that he is prepared to do all the business
in the above line, at the shortest notice, at his ,
new shop, MO doors west of the Conderspfrt
Hotel. JOHN RECKIIOIV.
A.. 8. GOODSELL, -
ClUNSMlTll,Coutlersport, Pa. EirrAtat
.iniantif-ictnred and repaired:at , his shopons
short notice.
March_", le-IS.
MATTRESSES
IN WELLSVILLE, AT THE GREAT BOS
TON STORE, No. 94 MAIN-ST.
Al AY be found . constantly on hand and (Si
_l-4.1.5a1e, an extensive variety of Spencer &
Granger's superb M. 4 TTRESSES, of every
sort,. kind, and price, frun a 543.50 Paler Mat
tress to a super-English hair Mattress at $lO.
Also, Lounges, Boistars, and Pillows.. All of -
which are. offered to Hotel and Boarding
House keepers, and all others who have com
mon sense enough to know that a filthy
feather bed ; to wake the best of it, is but
breeder of disease and a life-curtailer,—at
lower prices than can be found at any other
-store in the county. •
LANCEY & CO,
Sale Agents (in the county-) for the sale of
the above goods: fraii ly
; Boston Store, Wellsville, Jan. 13, 11?i,54.
• Academy Text Roams.
A FULL supply for sale low of
TYLER'S.
LINC and Mineral Paints. with direetiori
for usiva, at - T.
,8. TYLER'S::
DATENT PAILS, Bed Cords, Clothe,
1. Lines, Horse Cord4 . ,Cussy Combs, Hem
Bfushas, to be soil at MANN -1.
FURMAN, Horse and Cattle Doctor,
.respec:fully informs the pubic that he.hU
located in Hebron townsh p (at J oseph Stone's)
where he is prepared to at end to ca:lis in his
profession. He is of long, experience in the
hus.ness, and hopes by his superior skillind
assiduity to. secure the patronagit of tho pu4
lic. 6-19 .m
PATENT MEDICINES nt Illolcsale.
lerrhants and Pedlars will be: supplied
with all kinds of Patent Meditdues at Maw
lucturers' wholesale takes by TTLEIL
NOW Cash
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE.
Hther, Ye HeR
me gr.
CS. JONES i
takes this ho y d
to infers'
• the people of Coudersport and she trlb
lic generally, that he has just opened a Lie*
eery and Provision store, where he will keeP -
cou.sLuntiy everything, .n the line of "a n
bles " and which he will sell as reasonable
can ' be desired. The "subslantials" can be
found here-at all times, such as FLOUR and
PORK, while the appetites of the mel t ,
dainty . canalso be satisfied. Therefere,sho lll ,
you wish for anything of the kind, please elk
and examine before purchasing elsewhere,
and if he - cannot satisfy you, your cite nest
be desperate. You will aiways find a f fall
assortment of Grocer:es, cons.sting
gars, Teas, Coffee, Saler.itus, Spices, Ginger,
Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries , 6 a l
mon, Codfish, Mackerel, ilium Fish,
Molasses, Syrup, &c. Also, at all time s ;
Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (Pall In"
firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc. etc.
in
and all other kinds of Produce taW
in exchange for goods at the cash price.
6-33 ti • C. S. JOEL
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